wrstuden@nas.nasa.gov said:
> > diff -r1.1.1.27 wskbd.c
> > 560c560
> > < #if NWSMUX > 0 || NWSDISPLAY > 0
> > ---
> > > #if NWSMUX > 0
That's a wsmux issue - this should be quite independent from
the virtual screen stuff.
(I've got some problems with wsmux too, but didn't have time
to understand how things are supposed to work.)
> I think the problem is that the wscons code kinda assumes that X will run
> on one of the ttyE's (typically ttyE4)
No, wscons doesn't assume this. At least on i386, X runs
with only the console screen (what you get with wscons
not enabled in /etc/rc.conf).
> if (sc->nscreens > 0)
> return (ENOMEM);
>
> which seems to imply only one screen is ok. A comment below, "/* one and
> only for now */" corroberates that.
That's for simplicity of the display driver. X can take over the
one and only screen -- at least wscons allows it.
best regards
Matthias